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Janmashtami rush: Vrindavan’s Banke Bihari temple issues strong advisory for devotees

The 161-year-old Banke Bihari shrine, which covers just 1,200 square feet, struggles to manage the sheer volume of worshippers it draws, which is about 50,000 on a regular day, over a lakh on weekends and more than five lakh during festivals.



August 07, 2025 / 13:49 IST
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With a massive turnout expected during this year’s Janmashtami celebrations, the Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan has issued a strong advisory urging vulnerable devotees to avoid visiting the shrine, citing serious risks related to overcrowding and health hazards.

In a press note released on Wednesday, the temple warned that footfall on August 16 and 17, which are the main days of the Janmashtami fair, is likely to be exceptionally high. As reported by TOI, the advisory specifically asks elderly individuals, children, pregnant women, persons with disabilities and those with comorbidities such as high blood pressure and diabetes to refrain from visiting.

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The warning comes as part of precautionary measures following the 2022 incident in which two devotees died and several others were injured during a stampede-like situation in the temple premises. The 161-year-old Banke Bihari shrine, which covers just 1,200 square feet, struggles to manage the sheer volume of worshippers it draws, which is about 50,000 on a regular day, over a lakh on weekends and more than five lakh during festivals.

The temple authorities cited the combination of intense heat, humidity and the ongoing monsoon season as a potentially dangerous mix for vulnerable groups, the temple said in its advisory.